I know all too well how to use POST for forms.
My issue is, that I need to pass the form values to two other JSP pages after the initial POST has been made by the form.

Example:

1. my form post the field values to a select statement that checks table2
2. I then need to pass those same form field values back to the form, or to another insert statement, depending on the results from table2.

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I think your issue is that (1) you don't want to pass the form values in the url because of size restrictions; and (2) if you pass them via POST, the form values are "request" level so you lose them after you process the page after the post.

I believe the request object stores all the values in a HashMap. Why don't you create your own HashMap, and give it "session" access? Then you can access the form values, update them whenever you want, and delete the HashMap when it is no longer needed.

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